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deadly fear in the arab world believe it is still islam is headquarters in a backlash against last week's killing of the two are somebody stood up while seventeen and killed in pakistan during clashes over the us made on to islam found . people are taken into custody in georgia as protests over alleged torture under beeston the country's prisons continue. thousands are set to march in scotland's capital to demand it gobbles it a large independent of the u.k. .
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this is an see you coming here live from moscow hello and welcome to the program thousands have taken to the streets of libya's second city been ghazi to demand an end to the tyranny of armed militias three people have been killed and over twenty injured outside an islam is the base protestors affected several brigades setting buildings and cars on fire while militia members chilled under the ad to try and despise the crown's the killing on the u.s. ambassador to lead there and three other americans are which one of the armed groups is suspected to be responsible for sparked the violence the deaths of the u.s. state department officials occurred when angry crowds banished american consumers to the ground in awful over the you are slate film that mocks the prophet mohammad the islamist militias are a legacy of the uprising it killed monarch adelphi they are accused of carrying out extrajudicial. killings and china sound to me while says the u.s.
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its foreign policy has destabilize the region. because of what we're seeing here today is many decades of foreign policy. interventionist type of occupation in countries around the world the middle east is just another region that has been destabilized as the u.s. to really play the role as the front international spread of democracy on behalf of western intel the u.s. has built you know over nine hundred bases one hundred forty five countries around the world spreading democracy at the end of a gun barrel or with drones flying overhead forcing citizens that never asked for the and for the u.s. invitation to come to the envoys to come into the into their countries to democratize them is what is causing these conflicts that you're seeing today this crisis is warranted because of u.s. foreign policy in the interventionist style the tactics that are you looking utilized in order to occupy these nations and create chaos out of which centralization is the desired goal. in pakistan at least seventeen people were
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killed on friday in pressure and some of the u.s. made on to islam film the government declared the day for the prophet day but it didn't stop violence from erupting throughout the country and as thousands try to breach the u.s. embassy and clashed with police in the pakistani capital as diplomatic as area police use tear gas bottles and find bullets and at the hour to disperse the crowds and the northwest city of the show while rampage and set fire to cinemas pakistan has seen almost a week of violent protests over the u.s. made film the innocence of muslims was also ran into in lebanon after friday prayers and foreign policy analyst arabic name says the answer is it's raising extremists. this is to all extents and purposes use jihad recruit video. we've seen in the u.s. government in. some cases successful. to suppress.
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be charges for green green years in the west even in parts of the u.s. government there is a prejudice against muslims which is reflected in u.s. foreign policy and he contributes to the atmosphere which these events are unfolding in pakistan there's the issue of drone strikes. that are overwhelmingly opposed by pakistani could gain in. political party stands a bully by the government this is a tremendously to resentment in pakistan against the united states fortunately the military and the cia and to this policy even though many former and current u.s. diplomatic and political officials believe that the car that the drone strikes are counterproductive are causing united states more harm than good. you know we see and still to come in the programs. see.
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children police have arrested at least as well protesters as public fury flared after leaked videos showed inmates one of the country's prisons being tortured and sexually abused by guards despite the resignation of several georgian officials on the nation's interior minister demonstrators say they won't rest until everyone was possible is held to account prison guards across the country have been replaced with police officers but inmates say they fear the brutality it will contain some protesters have already come past the case with the u.s. treatment of detainees at guantanamo bay she said office could not support staff and. the story is continuing to unfold here in georgia of the interior minister has resigned and our team that is to meet with the battle started all this the former staff member of the guy in the prison who released this shocking footage of georgia authorities still claim that he didn't know what was going according to. this is not the case at all saakashvili was fully aware of what was going on with it when i
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feel i was appointed minister in two thousand and five a system was very far from european standards then saakashvili appointed a lawyer minister just started taking very tough steps he would change security forces to prison so he would break into prisons and beat up in its even self would often be there with a camera filming everything and being unthinkable be assured those freedoms to saakashvili in order to show him what kind of a prison culture bill is going to be because he is now in belgium he's asked for political asylum where he claims that georgian authorities are still looking for him while he says that for anyone who wants to work in the security services be for. the jail system in georgia no criticism of president saakashvili is allowed to be just did it for entertainment. had something to do with playing. six if you
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would saakashvili as enemy b. would pick him up of the system is extremely poor to size if you work in the prison system or in the police you must be loyal to the psychiatry regime no criticism is a right you should either leave or they will be enjoyed torturing her helpless people fear hounds one c two you could see prison you are nobody you have blue dignity this is why these videos cause. this is why all those young people are protesting because also says president saakashvili is purely an american project and washington will do everything for him to remain in power here in georgia the crowd themselves says that he decided to show this footage to the world for everyone to see how the georgian leader really treats his citizens. thousands are said to march for independence in edinburgh this weekend with people flocking to
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the capital from across scotland and referendum to break away from the u.k. is due to be held in twenty fourteen and is expected that the details could be hunted down by next month's oscars jake agrees reports the event taking place in edinburgh is being chanted as a stepping stone to the referendum to be held on independence in two thousand and fourteen the organizers of all similar demonstrations take place on the annual basis building up to that vote but bit shy and gain some momentum on the issue. not going to be supporters of the scottish national party in attendance also see those who normally vote for the labor party for liberal democrats or conservatives any issue indecision when it comes to independents likely to be thrashed out here in the building behind me in westminster and here is where alex town the head of the scottish national party just this week met david cameron the prime minister he also there are some received views. from the work and pensions minister he said. the
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scottish national party wouldn't be able to handle the welfare state independently thing that supporters assert is assaulting an attitude that really few calls for independence. on the main issues it's fueling the fire when it comes to independents has been the howling in westminster of finances on the back of the financial crisis something has received a lot of criticism and underpinning all of that off shore north revenues expected to earn about thirty four billion dollars on an annual basis so that's something that scotland and its populace seem increasingly wanting to get their hands up. and our on my knees team is keeping you up to date with a bounce in scotland on r.t. dot com and while you're on the web check out some other stories as well thank them in media is losing the trust of the people as the majority of americans have
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stopped expecting mainstream news to be objective. and also that they are pays a spanish woman who became famous for blue machine and nineteenth century fresca looks to share in on the fiasco. in bahrain security forces have fired tear gas and stun grenades at government demonstrators at least twenty nine were arrested shi'ite protesters are calling for an end to all they call discrimination by the sunni on wednesday bahrain's leaders agreed to accept most of the un human rights recommendations pledging to suppress violence and improve treatment of political prisoners more than fifty people have been killed in the rest of which has been ongoing since february last year but international affairs and defense analyst alliance sashayed fears the bahraini government is corporation with the way sure. i believe they were going to rip received. if they appeared that they were going to cause the. those issues
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that's just going to be called smith and we don't believe. the west particularly if washington says he struck the ecology if united states made your oil trading partner us will it where the headquarters of the fifth u.s. fleet in the persian gulf are and located at the bowery i don't think that the. husted least through with this to try to coax. is for people christine on freedom of speech or of the shia by joey the overpowering it appears like yes there are crooks eat it there are a lot of us that think their equipment patients need of course that they're going to try to follow that clip at them try to relax their repressive over the majority of the bahraini population but that is just for the media for public upbeat the old for the west. stay without seeing more news coming up in a few minutes. well
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. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. trimmings in this tree even for specialists a voice can produce several sounds it warms but we didn't use the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also all the surrounding
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objects like reverse forests and even stones souls by imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. there are special instruments that accompany the singing give gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument look at those that have suffered a fall is because of the spirit of the horse coming to his dream and said make an instrument from the tree the sounding board from the leather of my face the strings to my tail and to remember me make an engraving of my head part of the instrument he did so i called the instrument again which means come back and this melody only instrument is called cry.
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to fly as one of the most famous groups in the republic their next goal is to tour broad they say for you are peons it's difficult to pick up and sing so i asked them to teach me and see if i can do it chill you cheerlead it up so they were. shero you then added that was sure to say can come true and was to thank gang are all. but now it is the and moody part of the song and not the actual throat singing which i wouldn't even try to repeat. so maybe you have to be born here to be able to sing like this i thought so until i met small chooks like
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a deveny and i don't even speak their language but she is from japan. most s. to far in mind so that you come from two hundred years ago until soppy here she's not planning a professional singing career but she keeps practicing just because it's become part of her nature. welcome back thanks for watching r.c. and les now take a look at some other news making headlines around the world this hour thousands of demonstrators have rallied in portugal to protest their government's are starting measures police shot rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse the crowd three people
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were arrested during the clashes with no injuries reported it comes a week after more than one hundred fifty thousand people took to the streets to protest its. i quote or says it's considering asking britain to authorize transferring julian assume its embassy in sweden so he can respond to sex crimes charges dan and i could also see as the whistleblower could be questioned at its embassy in london where sound has been holed up since june the u.k. is yet to respond ecuador granted they weaken legs added to asylum last months of the standoff continues fears that if he what was sent to sweden he would then face almost extradition to the u.s. to stand trial for leaking diplomatic cables. rise police had to be called into a suburban dutch town when a round of two hundred four thousand i should say party goers turned up at a teenager's birthday party the ground threw stones and bottles and even bicycles
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at police who had been put on standby after the party invitation went to viral and facebook the girls who go to mark the event as private and had to flee have grown up to over one hundred thousand users sad they would attack each in the. year without coming up later in the program are you safe online. not enough is being done on the part of the government and there's too much public interest in everybody's private business it's more of like a cultural thing i think everybody just wants everybody's stuff. he's resident hit the streets of new york to find out if enough been done to keep out on line violence and chopping a cow say from hocking. the u.k.'s plans to freeze social support is causing alarm among the growing number of people in the country who are finding it hard to make ends meet and welfare payments are
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set to stay at the same level for the next two years despite inflation all she's put a boy explains. it's areas such as this one london's tory on a state that have been bearing the brunt of the british government's austerity drive already more than one in four children here in the u.k. live in poverty and sadly that figure is only projected to increase according to the charity save the children it's the u.k.'s households that live in severe hole verty that have to struggle on under fifteen thousand pounds a year to feed and clothe a family of four even so the coalition government says that they need to lash. out on the welfare bill in order to cut national debt by twenty fifteen now the british chancellor george osborne is reportedly considering freezing working age benefits in order to hit that target working age benefits they cover everything
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from unemployment allowances and other financial support for families that live or me go wages but critics say that it's a devastating blow to britain's poorest families we're already talking about groups of people who are squeeze are struggling to have had their living standards affected over the last couple of years because of what's happened in the global economic environment and what's been i think i said to him and if this change or something like it was to go through we would see those living standards further affected for the worst at the moment welfare payments are linked to inflation and that is increasing much frost of the wages back in june prime minister david cameron said that it's unfair that the names of the people that do work in the u.k. are increasing much more slowly than the benefits of the eight percent of the british population that is currently out of walk now analysts see another group
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being dragged into this and that's the so-called we used metal that are currently struggling with being. thing costs of food fuel and clothing what we've seen recently is that has increased. for everyone but particularly for families that are in work so this isn't just a problem that we see. for a particular group within the population actually we're seeing this creep of course working on workers' households almost seven million working adults here in britain struggle with the basic cost of living and it's areas such as these where the trickle down effect of stretched pay packets and a benefits freeze are going to be devastating. well crowds of people eager to get their hands on the new iphone five just few know that's awful is now researching new ways to know precisely just where you used to vice but some of fighting by computer girls from around the world are now teaching people how to keep their privacy in their hands and he's resident nori holsten as finds out of people in the
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big apple know how to protect themselves. security professionals and hackers around the world are holding classes in cryptography to teach people how to protect themselves in the digital world how concerned are you with your virtual privacy this week let's talk about that are you worried about your privacy online or on your computer or brothers see very. many people approach you know these i know that behaves he's only just signed up for it in a banking because he was always concerned that someone was going to have his account and steal his money but i mean it comes out of convenience it's easier just to go online and check everything but yeah it's a bit scary though if you do use a password that is your pat or your street name or something like that just.
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because that's the easy one to get yeah ok who do you think is the biggest villain out there in terms of invasion of privacy is it the public at large the government hackers. i'd say not so and not enough is being done on the part of the government and there's too much public interest in everybody's private business it's more of like a cultural thing i think everybody just wants everybody's stuff you know yeah and it's weird that companies are making money off of people's private information that's to be expected if they can make money they will i don't give me information in the just give my name maybe a photo. that's all what about on your computer though do you have sensitive files something. that maybe better think about it yeah i see. about it but what you do. you can encrypt would you take a class to learn how to encrypt you know you don't care that much but it's so much from here do you keep any personal records on your computer yeah you know what would you take cryptography class to learn how to protect it more and
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probably not know cryptology i'd rather study it yeah but why do you think people don't do more well you know because i think we're a little lazy maybe we expect it's going to happen to other people and never to ourselves the same reasons we poorly and don't exercise at the same reasons we don't protect ourselves are you suggesting worley whether or not you're concerned about your digital privacy the bottom line is that virtual world is swiftly becoming what the real world is a place where big brother and bad forces might be watching you. here with aussie and in a few minutes it's our financial grrr mark's kaiser who takes a look behind the latest economic headlines.
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as his day starts at five am even earlier in the winter tending to his flock of story hundred sheep in the mountains and pains of t.v. thirty five years old it wasn't the life he dreamt of having studied accounting but he dition unfamiliar dictated that he would take on the care of these animals after his father. he's just made camp at their winter farm stage setting up his ute the traditional two fenian round tent made of disc ins he's pleased to be back amongst his family as his job is a lonely one and tough going out in a way there's braving extremes of plus to minus forty degrees celsius is that i'm with them there are certain difficulties there's not enough time for everything i'm almost alone my sister works with my mother my mother is seventy five she's very
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old and i miss mountains when i'm in town and i spend a lot of time here. so most of us simply carrying out the work that his father did and his father before him nothing has changed over many many centuries and that's half the problem it's hard work and many people don't want to come into the industry now and it's really fit there could die out altogether. it's difficult to manage everything alone i used to have people who helped me but they were no good they didn't take care of the sheep with all their hearts they hurt the cattle. with more people leaving than coming to the countryside the region's government is having to act making the life of a herd and more attractive than promising largest subsidies for countryside and livestock and organizing cooperatives for the sale of day products to ensure the hoda gets a high at fair price i asked sympathizes with those youngsters leaving for an easier more profitable life they in their publics capital because ill but he no
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longer wishes to join them he enjoys his pastoral way of life and looking for a helper who shares his enthusiasm with more time on his hands he says matter of fact way he can start to look for a new wife. good laboratory to mccurry was able to build on the world's most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and world this is why you should care only on the dot com. world including. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the huge earth covered.
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eat. meat. i'm max kaiser this is to cause a report you know they say if you remember the sixty's you weren't really there well actually other people say in the sixty's if you recall turned on tune in drop out that was a thing to say today it's drop dead body you ain't got high net worth value or you might as well opt out. stacey or yes max and they were getting very high back and today it's all about high value high value air passengers may get fast track
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passport checks right here in london that heathrow airport u.k. border agency is working on plans for priority passport liens for rich travelers at heathrow brian moore max the departing head of u.k. border force told m.p.'s that high value people who were considered valuable passengers by the airlines or valuable to the british economy would be given priority treatment at immigration control under the plans well this is the beginning of completely giving up trying to maintain a sustainable economy that works for a majority of the constituencies are simply going to abandon the vast majority of people living in countries like the u.k. and around the world and they're going to simply cater to the top twenty percent of their customer base you know you get eighty percent of your revenues from twenty percent of your customers that are going to say well the eighty percent of our customers i don't give us enough revenue at all we're going to abandon them we're
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going to we don't care if they drop dead the ditch you know the same thing at j.p. morgan they say the hundred thousand or so customers who don't give them any fees by the end of the year they're not banking enough with j.p. morgan they just abandon it they cut them off cut them off of the grit go got a reservation some way and drink yourself to death we don't care pretty soon you know london was often the scene of all you know the peasants having to prostrate themselves on the ground so that the royals could walk over them and not have to step in the mud you could imagine that at the airport here it's going to be tough to decide like what to cut off date of course to cut off is all going to be rising so people constantly existing out of the v.i.p. as the inflation required to finance separate airports one of the happy loans makes the value of the top one tenth of one percent go are these people producers are to be one guy in line to go to any airport to get on any airplane but everyone else has to wait and watch him get on the airplanes going to all the airplanes and all the airports it'll be somebody for all that from the mideast of course a headline in the last week or so has been that the billionaire scott ritter.

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